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The '''presidency of [[Donald Trump]]''' began at noon EST on January 20, 2017, when he was inaugurated as the 45th president of the [[United States]]. Trump, a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]], succeeded [[Barack Obama]] and served until January 20, 2021. His presidency was marked by significant policy changes, controversies, and a unique approach to governance.
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Donald Trump
| image = Donald Trump official portrait.jpg
| office = 45th President of the United States
| term_start = January 20, 2017
| term_end = January 20, 2021
| vice_president = [[Mike Pence]]
| predecessor = [[Barack Obama]]
| successor = [[Joe Biden]]
}}


=== Domestic Policy ===
The '''presidency of Donald Trump''' began at noon EST on January 20, 2017, when Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the [[United States]], and ended on January 20, 2021. Trump, a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]], was a businessman and television personality from [[New York City]] at the time of his 2016 presidential election victory over [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] nominee [[Hillary Clinton]].


==== Economy ====
== Domestic Policy ==
Trump's economic policies, often referred to as "[[Trumponomics]]," focused on tax cuts, deregulation, and trade protectionism. The [[Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017]] was a major legislative achievement, reducing the corporate tax rate and individual income tax rates. Trump also emphasized deregulation, aiming to reduce the number of federal regulations affecting businesses.
=== Healthcare ===
Trump's administration made several attempts to repeal and replace the [[Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act]] (commonly known as "Obamacare"). Despite controlling both houses of [[United States Congress|Congress]], the efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.


==== Healthcare ====
=== Tax Reform ===
Trump made several attempts to repeal and replace the [[Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act]] (ACA), commonly known as "Obamacare." Although the [[American Health Care Act of 2017]] passed the [[House of Representatives]], it failed in the [[Senate]]. Despite this, the Trump administration took steps to undermine the ACA through executive actions and regulatory changes.
In December 2017, Trump signed the [[Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017]] into law, which significantly reduced the corporate tax rate and altered individual tax brackets.


==== Immigration ====
=== Immigration ===
Immigration was a central issue of Trump's campaign and presidency. He implemented a series of executive orders and policies aimed at reducing both legal and illegal immigration. Notable actions included the [[travel ban]] on several predominantly Muslim countries, the termination of the [[Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals]] (DACA) program, and the construction of a [[Mexico–United States barrier|border wall]] along the southern border.
Trump's presidency was marked by a hardline stance on [[immigration]], including the implementation of a travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries and the policy of family separations at the [[United States–Mexico border]].


=== Foreign Policy ===
== Foreign Policy ==
=== Relations with North Korea ===
Trump engaged in high-profile diplomacy with [[North Korea]], including summits with North Korean leader [[Kim Jong-un]].


==== Trade ====
=== Trade ===
Trump's foreign policy was characterized by a focus on "[[America First]]" and a departure from traditional multilateral agreements. He renegotiated the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] (NAFTA), resulting in the [[United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement]] (USMCA). Trump also engaged in a trade war with [[China]], imposing tariffs on Chinese goods to address trade imbalances and intellectual property theft.
The Trump administration renegotiated the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] (NAFTA), resulting in the [[United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement]] (USMCA).


==== International Relations ====
== Impeachment ==
Trump's approach to international relations was unconventional. He held summits with [[North Korea]]'s leader [[Kim Jong-un]], aimed at denuclearization, though with limited success. Trump also recognized [[Jerusalem]] as the capital of [[Israel]] and moved the U.S. embassy there, a controversial decision that garnered both praise and criticism.
Trump was impeached twice by the [[United States House of Representatives]]. The first impeachment, in December 2019, was on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress related to the [[Trump–Ukraine scandal]]. The second impeachment, in January 2021, was on charges of incitement of insurrection following the [[2021 United States Capitol attack]].


=== Impeachments ===
== COVID-19 Pandemic ==
Trump was impeached twice by the [[House of Representatives]]. The first impeachment in December 2019 was related to allegations of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress concerning his dealings with [[Ukraine]]. The second impeachment occurred in January 2021, following the [[2021 United States Capitol attack]], with charges of incitement of insurrection. Trump was acquitted by the [[Senate]] in both trials.
The [[COVID-19 pandemic]] became a significant challenge during Trump's presidency. His administration's response was widely criticized for its handling of the crisis, including issues related to testing, public messaging, and vaccine distribution.


=== COVID-19 Pandemic ===
== 2020 Presidential Election ==
The COVID-19 pandemic was a significant challenge during Trump's presidency. His administration's response included the establishment of the [[White House Coronavirus Task Force]], travel restrictions, and the [[Operation Warp Speed]] initiative to accelerate vaccine development. However, Trump's handling of the pandemic was widely criticized for downplaying the virus's severity and inconsistent messaging.
Trump ran for re-election in 2020 but was defeated by [[Joe Biden]]. Trump and many of his supporters falsely claimed that the election was "stolen" due to widespread voter fraud, leading to numerous lawsuits and the aforementioned Capitol attack.


=== Legacy ===
== See Also ==
Trump's presidency left a lasting impact on American politics and society. His unorthodox style, use of social media, and polarizing policies reshaped the political landscape. The long-term effects of his presidency continue to be a subject of debate and analysis.
* [[Presidency of Joe Biden]]
* [[Impeachment in the United States]]
* [[United States presidential election, 2016]]
* [[United States presidential election, 2020]]


== Related Pages ==
== References ==
* [[Donald Trump]]
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* [[Republican Party (United States)]]
 
* [[Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017]]
== External Links ==
* [[Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act]]
* [Official White House website](https://www.whitehouse.gov/)
* [[Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals]]
* [[North American Free Trade Agreement]]
* [[United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement]]
* [[2021 United States Capitol attack]]
* [[White House Coronavirus Task Force]]
* [[Operation Warp Speed]]


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The presidency of Donald Trump began at noon EST on January 20, 2017, when Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2021. Trump, a Republican, was a businessman and television personality from New York City at the time of his 2016 presidential election victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Domestic Policy[edit]

Healthcare[edit]

Trump's administration made several attempts to repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (commonly known as "Obamacare"). Despite controlling both houses of Congress, the efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.

Tax Reform[edit]

In December 2017, Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 into law, which significantly reduced the corporate tax rate and altered individual tax brackets.

Immigration[edit]

Trump's presidency was marked by a hardline stance on immigration, including the implementation of a travel ban on several predominantly Muslim countries and the policy of family separations at the United States–Mexico border.

Foreign Policy[edit]

Relations with North Korea[edit]

Trump engaged in high-profile diplomacy with North Korea, including summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Trade[edit]

The Trump administration renegotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), resulting in the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Impeachment[edit]

Trump was impeached twice by the United States House of Representatives. The first impeachment, in December 2019, was on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress related to the Trump–Ukraine scandal. The second impeachment, in January 2021, was on charges of incitement of insurrection following the 2021 United States Capitol attack.

COVID-19 Pandemic[edit]

The COVID-19 pandemic became a significant challenge during Trump's presidency. His administration's response was widely criticized for its handling of the crisis, including issues related to testing, public messaging, and vaccine distribution.

2020 Presidential Election[edit]

Trump ran for re-election in 2020 but was defeated by Joe Biden. Trump and many of his supporters falsely claimed that the election was "stolen" due to widespread voter fraud, leading to numerous lawsuits and the aforementioned Capitol attack.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

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External Links[edit]